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問題 283ISTQB CTFL v4.0 Sample Exam A

Which of the following is the BEST example of how traceability supports testing?

Test Charter #04.018 Session time: 1h
Explore:Registration page
With:Different sets of incorrect input data
To discover:Defects related to accepting the registration process with the
incorrect input

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A.Performing the impact analysis of a change will give information about the completion of the tests
B.Analyzing the traceability between test cases and test results will give information about the estimated level of residual risk
C.Performing the impact analysis of a change will help selecting the right test cases for regression testing✓
D.Analyzing the traceability between the test basis, the test objects and the test cases will help in selecting test data to achieve the assumed coverage of the test object

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C: Performing the impact analysis of a change will help selecting the right test cases for regression testing

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